Hartford-sumner Elementary School News

Browse past news stories for Hartford-sumner Elementary School in Sumner, ME.

  • Hartford students enjoy feast (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on November 21, 2009 at 05:10:44 am
    SUMNER — For the fifth consecutive year, the cafeteria staff at Hartford-Sumner Elementary School treated the fifth and sixth grade students, their parents and grandparents to a Thanksgiving feast on Thursday. Jo Marston and Jenna Cloutier and their staff did all of the planning and preparat...
  • Western Foothills school employees meeting Monday (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on August 28, 2009 at 04:09:45 am
    DIXFIELD — A welcome banner with the Western Foothills School District's new logo will greet more than 600 employees entering the Mountain Valley High School gymnasium Monday morning. It reads: "Welcome RSU #10 Family" above the logo, and the "Becoming One" bel...
  • Wind power on Sumner meeting warrant (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on August 5, 2009 at 04:15:31 am
    SUMNER — An article asking the town to raise or appropriate up to $11,000 to survey and clear land on Mollyockett Mountain off Redding Road for a tower to measure wind power will be on the annual town meeting warrant. The article is the result of a citizen petition. It's the same ...
  • RSU 10 central office gets phone update (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on July 21, 2009 at 04:04:29 am
    DIXFIELD — Residents of Western Foothills Regional Sch...
  • Lyme disease hits 3 teachers (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on June 2, 2009 at 09:07:22 am
    SUMNER - Three teachers at Hartford-Sumner Elementary school have contracted Lyme disease this spring. Two were cured with antibiotics and the third is under treatment, they said, asking not to be identified.
  • Sasha: I love teaching (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on May 17, 2009 at 09:15:31 am
    One highlight of Sasha Campbell’s spring: Stepping in to teach a pair of dance classes at Bates College with students her own age. “That was really fun, a taste of what I’d like to do,” said Campbell, who turned 22 last week.
  • 'I love teaching' (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on May 17, 2009 at 09:14:21 am
    Five months out of school and Sasha Campbell is juggling dance jobs, a new place and new life. One highlight of Sasha Campbell's spring: Stepping in to teach a pair of dance classes at Bates College with students her own age.
  • Town plans farewell dinner for SAD 39 (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on May 15, 2009 at 09:07:20 am
    BUCKFIELD - As SAD 39 prepares to cease operations and officially join the Western Foothills School District this summer, its officials are planning a farewell party to celebrate its 44-year-history.
  • Drinking party raid nabs 29 (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on May 6, 2009 at 02:07:00 pm
    BUCKFIELD - Police responding to a loud noise complaint at a Jordan Road home early Sunday morning arrived to find themselves in the midst of an underage drinking party, state police said.
  • Police: 28 face charges of underage drinking (Boston Globe)
    posted on May 6, 2009 at 11:45:07 am
    Authorities say most of 28 minors facing charges after police broke up a party in the town of Buckfield are due to be arraigned in July.
  • Pupils are like family to retiring teacher (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on April 7, 2009 at 09:07:21 am
    SUMNER - Becoming a teacher was a natural thing for Bea Paradis. When she was growing up in Lewiston, she often helped her older sister, who was a teacher, by correcting papers.
  • Phys Ed teacher Buck retiring after 36 years (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on April 7, 2009 at 09:07:01 am
    SUMNER - Kate Buck can't imagine how she'll feel on the first day of school next fall. For 52 years, she has gone to classes, either as a student or as a teacher.
  • New school district eyes $30M budget (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    posted on April 1, 2009 at 09:12:40 am
    DIXFIELD - Although it will be another four weeks before a proposed 2009-10 budget is approved by the newly organized Western Foothills School District board, the figure will likely be nearly $34 million.

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